...student-athletes at a university; which is essential academic coaching. Also, I have taught academic study skills to undergraduate students. I have been successful at encouraging and empowering students who were having academic difficulties by teaching them how to rely on the strengths of their learning styles, time-management, reading methods, note-taking methods, SMART goal setting, celebrating successes, and navigating challenges. I am extremely organized and energetic. I also know how to be empathetic while maintaining high...
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...all ages and educational levels. For example, as a medical student, I was often required to educate fellow medical students, pre-medical students, resident and attending physicians, nurses, and the remainder of the healthcare team about patients, medical conditions, journal articles, etc. Teaching and informing these individuals, who all had differing levels of education, at the same time was tricky, but I found that I was able to tailor my teaching to the entire audience, so...
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I am a clinical laboratory scientist working in a microbiology laboratory, and I am passionate about education in the sciences because I see what it does every day. I work closely with my colleagues to education and train others in what we do. I work with Scouts to help broaden horizons, so that our future scientist and leaders are prepared. Plus, I am a mother of four kids in school!
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...I do not have hours set, I may be able to rearrange my schedule to help! I am Jami Wierson and I will be tutoring subjects related to biology, nursing, and pharmaceutical research I thoroughly enjoy medical topics and science subjects. I will teach/tutor in a manner that is individualized to the best ways a particular person learns. I prefer to take an individualized approach as opposed to being set in my ways. I will...
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...NYU who is passionate about helping others. I also got my undergraduate degree at Texas A&M in public health. This is where I discovered my love for tutoring when I was a tutor for the athletics department. I tutor many subjects, including math, science, and writing (my personal favorite). I have been on both sides of being a tutor and tutoring, so I feel I can help students achieve their goals and tap into their...
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...historyyou'll often hear me say, history is just one big story! My inspiration for education stems from my childhood, growing up in a house full of educators, and relying on teachers and tutors myself as I was growing up. I have seen the obstacles of life fall down with the power of knowledge at the wheel, and it has been my absolute pleasure to be a part of this system one way or another. Having...
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...and medical background, I feel comfortable teaching students about many different subjects. I love teaching and my goal is for my students to succeed. Whether it's studying for a pharmacology exam or taking your NCLEX, I can help you think critically to pass your exams! I can help you focus on test taking skills and strategies, high-yield concepts, or anything you may be struggling with. At the end of the day, I want my students...
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...for preparation for AAPC and AHIMA exams. I have even taught ICD-10-PCS coding for those that want to do inpatient coding which is not taught at most universities because it's not required for certification. I have taught at Florida Career College, Fortis College, and Mandl College of Allied Health. I also advised students on career opportunities, resume' preparation and interviewing. I have also taught advanced anatomy and physiology and microbiology to nursing, medical assistant, radiology...
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B.A. in Psychology '17, & B.A. in Biological Sciences '21 (Post-Baccalaureate). Neuro geek, writer/poet, EMT-B, Former Emergency Dept. Tech, and Research Tech. I love helping students understand material that they find difficult. I learn from them, and they learn from me. You cannot get anywhere unless you help those around you. Future goals: Neurosurgeon/Principal Investigator and Mid-Size Business Owner. Fun Fact: My iTunes library probably has a song for everyone.... Past performance and a test-run during...
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...experiences have reinforced my belief in the power of education to elevate patient outcomes. 3. Role Modeling: As a nursing instructor, I am committed to being a positive role model. I strive to embody the qualities I wish to instill in my students: professionalism, integrity, and a genuine commitment to patient well-being. By demonstrating these attributes, I hope to inspire the next generation of compassionate caregivers. 4. Lifelong Learning: I recognize that teaching is a...
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...minds. I am committed in whatever job/task I take on so if I am your tutor you will get 110 percent support from me and then more. We will have a great partnership to get you to your desired wants and goals. Two key components to my teaching tutoring is responsible and, commitment, "SAY WHAT YOU MEAN AND DO WHAT YOU SAY". My present job is I work for the Veterans Affairs as a Telehealth...
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...University. I received my Doctorate in Nursing Practice, Executive Leadership. I am also a graduate of George Washington University where I received my Masters of Science in Nursing with a focus on Health Care Quality. I completed my Bachelor of Science in Nursing and Bachelor of Arts in Biology from DeSales University with a minor in psychology. Additionally, I have certifications as a Certified Professional in Healthcare Quality, Certified Professional in Patient Safety, and Six...
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...imagination and capacity for learning. My approach and my passion for teaching, tutoring and mentorship is the result of formal training, as well as my experiences in a variety of settings, from elementary schools with 2nd graders, to online one-to-one tutoring sessions to university classrooms. I am skilled in reading comprehension and analysis, and enjoy teaching my students how to critically engage with literature, whether it is scientific, journalistic or literary. I am passionate about...
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...want to share my insights and work with students to help them excel. My approach is to identify areas where students want to improve and work to devise a plan that not only implements proven study techniques, but leverages students' unique strengths and learning styles. Because I believe that motivation for learning is half the battle, I work to instill confidence in my students and help them derive meaning and excitement from their time studying....
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...of Arts degree in Economics with a strong emphasis in Mathematics. Since graduation, I have travelled and love exploring new countries and cultures around the world! I have tutored children of all ages in a variety of subjects ranging from music theory, test prep and mathematical concepts. While I enjoy teaching a broad range of subjects, my absolute favorite subjects to teach are mathematical subjects and standardized test prep. I especially love to help students...
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Julia is an alumna of AmeriCorps, the Harvard Innovation Lab, and an Intel Innovation Prize Winner at MIT. A strong writer who studied Women's and Gender Studies in addition to completing rigorous science coursework and a Master's of Public Health Degree, Julia finds her unusual perspective is useful in helping students tackle academic challenges.
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...with students on a deeper level, making complex ideas accessible and engaging. Throughout my criminal justice studies, I developed a keen understanding of the societal factors that can influence a child's academic success. This insight has fueled my determination to create an inclusive and nurturing learning environment where every student feels valued, supported, and empowered to overcome any obstacles they may face. I firmly believe that by fostering a love for learning at an early...
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...almost 7 years now and have worked in various roles in the nephrology specialty. In addition to my RN, I also have a bachelor's in biology and MBA. I currently work as a nurse educator. I find it very rewarding to teach and help students understand complex subject matter as well as provide guidance on how to study in a way that will be effective for them. As I teach both nurses and hemodialysis technicians...
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...biology, pharmacology, as well as writing; thus, these are my favorite to teach. I find that students find algebra and chemistry particularly difficult, and I enjoy utilizing my unique method of teaching to make the subjects more enjoyable, tangible, and meaningful to the student so they can excel in the subject. My teaching philosophy is that not one person is the same, everyone learns differently, and everyone is capable to learn, they just need to...
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...passion is being a Nurse Educator Advocate to all current and future nurses! My philosophy in teaching is "Make It Make Sense!". It is important to me that nurses understand why they do what they do. Understanding the "why" better helps the nurse to become highly skilled and competent. When you look good you feel good, and that will further help create great patient outcomes. I am in the field of cultivating amazing awesome confident...
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Given the significant and rapid changes sweeping the healthcare landscape today, the study of health care policy is becoming increasingly complex and demanding. Varsity Tutors can help you connect with health care policy tutors to help you make the most of your studies. Personal tutors are excellent at distilling the many convoluted topics in this subject into manageable, understandable lessons. Health care policy tutors are successful graduate students, medical students, and public policy students who have excellent track records of helping students at all learning levels. Furthermore, health care policy tutors are committed to identifying the relevant level of detail students need to succeed in their current course of study.
Tutors customize each student's tutoring to reflect his or her academic needs and goals. Tutors will collaborate with students to identify their weakest areas within health care policy. They will factor in your schedule, testing dates, course syllabus, and other details that may impact your tutoring plan. Your tutor can adjust your session frequency depending on what your needs are that week. Then they'll design a tutoring plan to bolster your knowledge in the areas that you are struggling in. Tutors can offer a wealth of resources to help students grasp even the most nebulous topics. They can cover basic and advanced aspects of the Affordable Care Act; Medicare Parts A, B, C, and D; Medicaid; health care financing; and private health insurance. They are also well-versed in the history of American health care reform and the structure of health care policy administration within the United States government. Furthermore, you and your tutor can discuss issues like health care quality, health care costs, behavioral health, the health care workforce, and medical liability, as well as the American health care system in a global context.
The role of industries such as pharmaceuticals, device companies, and clinical research in shaping health policy is another topic in which tutors have significant experience. Tutors can also augment sessions by exposing you to the current academic literature and media pertaining to health care policy. They may offer personalized learning materials that are designed to help you apply the ideas and concepts of the course to the real world. You may watch the news, read upcoming bills, or devise arguments for or against health care policy changes. Throughout your tutoring sessions, you receive instant feedback that is geared toward improving your confidence, knowledge, and understanding.
Tutors are even available to help students develop effective, efficient study plans for upcoming midterm or final exams, review and edit course papers, discuss and explain assigned readings, or help students work through complicated homework assignments. Since they know when your tests are scheduled, they can help you prepare for an exam or test with a thorough review.
Your tutor is completely flexible. They can meet you in-person at a location of your choosing at a time of your choosing, whether it's morning, afternoon, or evening. If you have a busy schedule, you can request face-to-face online tutoring sessions from anywhere you have an internet connection! Tutors work to make sure your health care policy tutoring seamlessly integrates into your schedule. Your tutor can travel to you to hold sessions at the time and location that best suits your particular needs. Furthermore, given the challenging nature of the subject, health care policy tutors are happy to schedule as many sessions as you feel are necessary each week. It is common for students to request additional tutoring sessions when they have a test approaching. To learn more about health care policy tutoring and to connect with a tutor, contact a Varsity Tutors educational director today!
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Recent Health Care Policy Tutoring Session Notes
Today the student studied literary terms (tone, genre, allusion, etc.), reviewed the theorists and practiced solving problems using graphs. The test she is studying for is heavy on ELA pedagogy and theory. She feels she needs the most help with graphs and math.
The student and I went through a test review packet her teacher gave out (some questions were conceptual, others were quantitative). The questions we went over covered work, KE, and elastic and gravitational PE. After spending almost two hours with her, I now feel like she has a much better understanding of these physics topics, in addition to having a much better understanding of the conservation of mechanical energy principle.
The student has a geometry test on surface areas, so we went over the review packet. The review covered calculating surface areas and lateral surface areas of all the basic 3D shapes (cones, cylinders, prisms, cubes) and also briefly covered finding the area of cross sections. Overall, she did well. She had an initial problem with visualizing some of the shapes (when the picture wasn't given), and she, at first, did not know how to calculate the surface area of composite shapes.
On the tutoring session today, I worked with the student on solving algebraic equations and some of her algebra homework. We worked on equations that required using fractions and establishing equations from word problems. She did very well but will need to practice some more.
The student took her Physics test on Friday. She felt confident about the test because several of the questions we had just reviewed on Wednesday. For our Sunday session I introduced the Electromagnetic theory and wave properties. We skimmed over most of the terms she will use in this unit and talked about how they were related to each other. Hopefully this introduction will help Jennifer gain more from her class sessions this upcoming week. I formulated several practice problems and Jennifer was able to do them on her own after several examples. She seems to enjoy this unit so far and I hope her enthusiasm continues.
Today we focused on two main things: The chapter 6 test and the section in Chapter 7 that was giving her the most trouble. After going over Section 7.3, we focused on concepts of redrawing triangles in a manner that is easier to understand.